West Memphis 3
This post uses the Forensic Pattern Recognition (FPRmethod) system to analyze the 1993 murders of three young boys in West Memphis, Arkansas. While public narratives focused on teenage suspects, the event chart reveals a far more chilling truth: emotional manipulation, symbolic violence, and an adult perpetrator hidden in plain sight. This is the story the system buried—and the stars preserved.
The Menendez Brothers
A forensic pattern analysis of the Menendez murders reveals long-term emotional suppression, symbolic evidence of male sexual abuse, and a psychological eruption—not a crime of greed.
Paul and Sarah Skiba
A forensic pattern analysis of the Skiba disappearance reveals signs of calculated concealment, deliberate scene control, and a triple removal masked as professional routine.
Susan Smith
A forensic pattern analysis of the Susan Smith case reveals signs of calculated emotional detachment, false victimhood, and a deliberate act masked as maternal despair.
Elisa Lam
A forensic pattern analysis of the Elisa Lam case reveals signs of psychic overwhelm, spiritual entrapment, and disoriented behavior likely influenced by her environment. Symbolic markers point to a potential encounter with unseen forces—suggesting her death may not have been entirely of this world.
Nichol Kessinger
A forensic pattern review of Nichol Kessinger’s role in the Watts case reveals indicators of protection, manipulation, and potential hidden involvement in the crime’s timeline.
Casey Anthony
A forensic pattern analysis of the Caylee Anthony case reveals signs of emotional suppression, sudden trauma, and a potential cover-up by those closest to her.
Summer Moon-Utah Wells
A forensic pattern analysis of the Summer Wells disappearance reveals key timeline disruptions, behavioral red flags, and a troubling cover-up scenario potentially involving multiple adults.
Karen Read
A forensic pattern analysis of the Karen Read case reveals hidden influences, timeline inconsistencies, and the strong possibility of a broader cover-up behind Officer John O’Keefe’s death.